Well, it’s been a while since I got a good big fight in with my orks of Krogg’s Karnage. I was delighted that Cory Roth, a new player we met last year, has grown his Space Marines army and came by to visit me for a game.

This was part fun and part instruction, as Cory is still learning the rules and how to play his army. I also had some changes in my normal tournament list I wanted to try, and 2000 points gave me the extra room to fit in some fun stuff.

As I am big on fluff and back story with my armies, I will fill in the storyline for this mission soon enough. My forces for this battle were as follows:

We set up a woodland scene, and since my last battle at the fire station was against Eric Bates and his Blood Angels against my guard, I figured to use that as the basis for this fight. I call the home area: Gnidaer (Reading spelled backwards), as this is the city that I work in and I am from.

In the aftermath of the fight between Blood Angles and The Cadian 17th, several key components were left behind that were of interest. Arriving forces of the newly formed Frozen Son’s chapter of marines, that have been working with both the Star Dragons as well as the Blood Angels chapters have been sent in to back up the Lamenters Marines and Space Wolves who have all been working diligently with various Imperial forces in the Gnidaer sector.

Gnidear. A Haven of dark forces in the galaxy. So many points of interest, between lost artifacts, Warp signatures and findings, as well as lost technology from debris scattered from a long lost space hulk that impacted upon the planet some many years ago. The findings also revealed a lost civilization and this has drawn interest from all manner of beings. Dark Eldar, Eldar, Imperial forces, Tau forces, other Xenos, and of course, the main planet of Waaagh! Krogg!, as the Warlord Krogg Satogg has made this the home of his ork empire that is growing.

It seems as though the Frozen Son’s were planning on picking up the pieces and key elements from that last battle. Ork forces also had plans on making a trip there, and their scouts had known about the incoming Marines. Warboss Atogg, Krogg’s 2nd in command was dispatched with a strike force to intercept the inbound Marine forces and take the prizes before they could and if possible, kill as many marines in the process.

Striking at night time, Ork spies knew the drop location of the Marine forces and detected scouts moving into position. Warboss Atogg sent the Big Mek, Xox Grotsmasha to set up a firing position along with his mob of gretchin guards (known as the “Grots of Doom” ) who took position hiding amongst some trees. The ‘ard boyz mob led by Skuzzbukket, took charge and ran his mob of boyz far across the field. He was offered first pick of the loot if his boyz could seek out the enemy commander and take him out (if he survived, Atogg mused).

Orks deployed first and had the first turn. The battlefield was set up (by Cory’s friend Mitchell), with woods scattered around, rocky bluffs on the West side, some rocky bluffs and hills on the East side.

Ork Turn 1: Orks first turn under the cover of darkness was somewhat unremarkable. All infantry units moved and ran, Jump infantry mobs came in behind the wall of ‘ard boyz, using them as moving cover. The Red Storm squad led by the Red Baron leaped first, followed behind by the White Storm of Nob Chubby Chekkaz and his stormboyz.

Nob Gammor and his mob of 30 boyz and the tankbustas came up behind them. Only the warbuggies were into any position to shoot anything, and they saw some sniper scouts up high on a rocky bluff on the West side, but were unable to hit anything.

Space Marines turn 1: Lots of mechanized infantry rolled onto the field as they were led by Chapter Master Raith Metcher. Taking center position North and central of the orks, he ordered his forces forward. A Rhino and Razorback appeared to the North East shooting down one ‘ard boy. Scout snipers on the Bluff led by master Sgt Mace (Telion profile) also killed another ‘ard boy. The ‘ard boyz were lit up by the searchlight on the Razorback, allowing all Frozen Son’s forces to shoot at them.

An assault squad leaped forward
Than a Vindicator tank rolled up the middle of the Marines line, blasting 3 more ‘ard boyz away with it’s Demolisher cannon. More fire support in the form of a Whirlwind tank rolled up with another Rhino and Razorback on the North West. The Whirlwind took down 3 more ‘ard boyz under a volley of fire.
taking cover behind trees whilst another tactical squad made it’s way forward. More scout snipers took position behind the trees, looking for orks to kill.

Ork turn 2: Now seeing a full enemy force as the sun started to rise, Atogg ordered his troops into fight. Warbuggies raced down the Western flank, their WPG (Waaagh Propelled Grenades) Rokkit Launchas finding their mark as explosions rocked the Razorback APC tank to the Northwest. Stunned and now down it’s main armament, the tank was pretty much useless.

In the enemy rear, Boss Snikrot and the Karnage Kommandos arrived early and jumped into a Space Marine devastator squad. Sadly even though they outnumbered the marines 3 to 1, they only killed 3 of the 5 man squad and were stuck in combat.

On the eastern flank the ‘ard boyz moved closer to the Chapter Master Raith (using Pedro Kantor profile) and shot down a couple of the marines with him. Behind them, The Red Baron and his red squad of stormboyz jumped, and the Baron himself shot down another one of the Marine commander’s squad.

Marine turn 2: More firepower from the Space Marines started to take it’s toll on the orks. A squad of Vanguard Veteran Assault Marines jumped in from an overhead ship, landing expertly right between the Grots of Doom and the Big Mek and the rocky outcropping that the Tank Bustas were climbing over.

Space Marines on the East side deployed out of their transports and started firing into the red mob of stormboyz, killing 12 of them. Chapter Master Raith called in an orbital strike into the ‘ard boyz, killing a couple of them and another stormboyz in the process.

The guns on the transports and snipers concentrated fire into the ‘ard boyz and Red mob of stormboyz, gunning more down. The Vindicator tank added it’s firepower to the mix taking out 2 more ‘ard boyz.

Scouts on the Western bluff tore the gun off of one of the war buggies, and a lascannon shot from the tactical marine squad in the back lines incinerated one of the killa kanz, causing it to explode.

Chapter Master Raith led his men into an assault with the few remaining ‘ard boyz (5 I think), but the Nob Skuzzbukket killed a marine and the boyz killed the sergeant and injured the Chapter Master.

The Marines pulled back a tactical squad and the Assault Marines to join in with the devestators fight with Snikrot and the Kommandos. That was just too many men for the Kommandos to fend off, and Snikrot made good his escape as his men were cut and chased down.

The Vanguard Veterans that jumped into the fray assaulted the Tankbustas, killing 3 of them.

Ork turn 3: Atogg was happy to see so much fighting going on. Snikrot’s band may have been run off, but the distraction he caused by tying up 3 marine units gave the orks more time to cross the battlefield.

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The roar of jetpacks caught his ears, and when he saw the Vangaurd troops come his direction, into the tankbustas, he ordered his mob of boyz to follow him into a fight.

The Warbuggies raced along the base of the Bluff on the West, their missles striking true again, this time neutralizing the big missles on the Whirlwind tank. The shock attack gun and shoota boyz opened fire into marines, but the gun only killed 2 of the Assault marines.

The Red Baron and a handful of stormboyz leaped forward and into the squad from the Razorback, that was packing melta guns. One stormboy fell, but 3 of the marines fell to choppas. Nob Chubby Chekkaz led his mob of stormboyz into glory seeing the Chapter Master and they managed to finish off Commander Raith and his troops.

Warboss Atogg called a Waaagh! To get him closer to the Vanguard troops and as he did so, his band managed to finish off the Vetrans, the Warboss cutting down 2 more with his massive power claw.

Marines turn 3: Seeing their leader go down, the Marines seem to fight even harder than before. The demolisher turned it’s guns on the Stormboyz and blew away 8 of them from the White Storm mob. The second tactical squad that deployed from their Rhino moved in closer, and gunned down 6 more Stormboyz. The scout squad in the center of the Marine lines opened up with Hellfire rounds, killing another 3 stormboyz. The concentrated firepower was really doing damage to the orks.

On the Western front, The Lascannon marine fired again, taking out another Killa Kan, blowing a hole clear through where the grot pilot was once hard-wired into the diabolic machine. The Scouts, aided by Veteran Master Sgt mace, targeted the warbuggies and blew up the one they took the guns off once before.

The Remaining troops from the Razorback was tied up with the Red Baron, and they caused him to fall back. He got away and than turned around to take the fight again to the orks.

Ork turn 4: Seeing men get cut down, Xox Grotsmasha decided he had to do something about the Vidicator tank. A massive blob of snotlings opened up through a warphole above the vindicator, covering it in green screaming snotlings. The creatures distracted the gunners enough to allow them not to shoot for a moment. (Stunned, but the tank had extra armor, so was only shaken).

The lone Killa kan with Grotzooka moved forward and fired into the scouts on the bluff, killing one of them. The 2 warbuggies moved closer to the woods in the center of the battlefield, firing off shots into the whirlwind again, but not doing any more permanent damage to it.

While Warboss Atogg urged his troops forward and start guarding valued key objectives (squad was big enough with 30 boyz to spread over 2 objectives), his lone Tankbusta, “Slugga” marched toward the Vindicator with his two pet “bomb squigs”.

The Red Baron and his mob chased down the lone Sergeant and the White storm mob of Chubby Chekkaz slammed into the other tactical squad, killing 6 of the 10 marines.

Marine turn 4: Shaken, but not stirred, the Vindicator moved into a safer position and popped it’s smoke launchers. The rhino from the Eastern tactical squad moved to protect another valuable objective and also popped off it’s smoke launchers for protection.

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The troops on the Western front concentrated all of their fire into the lone killa kan with the Grotzooka. Despite Missles, lascannons and various other sorts of gunfire, the Kan would not be slowed down and was only shaken and kept coming forward. The other snipers managed to shake one of the buggies as well, stopping it from firing for a turn.

The assault with the White Stormboyz mob left only 1 more marine dead while the rest held their own against the orks.

Ork turn 5: On the Western side of the battlefield, shoota boyz as well as the Mek and the Shokk Attack Gun, continued to pump fire into the scouts up on the bluff. The scouts camo cloaks protected them well (that extra +1 for cover saves) and they continued to save all of their wounds.
The lone killa kan engaged the Marines in front of it, killing one but was shaken again by the marine sergeant with a power fist.

The boyz in the middle kept spreading out to protect their vital objectives. Slugga moved into position to unleash a bomb squig into the Marine Rhino, but the squig went wild and ran West, catching one of the warbuggies and blowing the wheels off of it and toppling the vehicle over.

The Red Baron leaped over the vehicles, positioning himself by the fuel tank of the Razorback tank. With a mighty swing, his ‘uge choppa, affixed with a stikkbomb grenade impacted the vehicles’s vital spots and the machine exploded in an impressive explosion, leaving just a crater and shrapnel in it’s wake.

Nob Chubby Chekkas was in a fight, losing another stormboy, leaving him with 3 men vs. 4 marines. At this point, the orks were in possession of 3, possibly 4 objectives.

Marine turn 5: The 3 remaining Assault Marines leaped over the fray trying to come to the aid of the marines tied up with the stormboyz. The Vindicator tank freed itself up and turned it’s weapons upon the large mob of orks before it, blasting away 8 of the orks. Snipers in the back gunned down 2 more of the Warboss’s mob. Assault Marines moved into position with coming to the aid of the Tactical squad in the rear, trying to hold onto one of the objectives in the North east.

In the rounds of the assaults, the stormboyz got cut down and the marine sgt hit the control valve on Chubby Chekkaz rokkit pack, causing the Ork Nob to fly off into the sky and off into a wide and far angle, never to be seen again. (this battle).

On the East, Marines were engaged with the Killa kan, Scouts trying to gun down the shoota boyz and keep them off one of the objectives. The Whirlwind tank moved to position itself to tank shock the mob of boyz and maybe get them off of the central objective. (and maybe contesting it)

Ork turn 6: Seeing Chubby Chekkaz leaving the battle, The Red Baron looked back and saw the Marine sergeant standing there by an objective. He leaped into the area, and engaged the man. As chain sword crossed ‘uge choppa, the two locked their weapons and struggled. As the marine sergeant brought his pistol to bear, The Red Baron activated his jump valve, causing the two of them to disappear into the sky and fly off into the woods, leaving the battle.

Warboss Atogg detatched himself from the 30 man mob and jumped onto the Whirlwind tank, ripping it’s tracks out and immobilizing the vehicle. Slugga, the tankbusta, turned his other bomb squig loose and the creature impacted harmlessly into the siege shield of the vindicator tank, removing the shield, but leaving the tank intact.

Marine turn 6: The Vindicator tank turned it’s attention to the large mob of ork boyz that was once 30 strong. The greenskins were spread out, covering 2 objectives. (yes, this is legal). The Assault Marines jumped up into the area and gunned down the lone tankbusta, as if this went another turn, he could have brought his tank hammer to bear upon the Vindicator (STR 10 in assaults!).

On the Western side, scouts kept gunning down shoota boyz. Master Sgt. Mace was picking off orks near an objective, trying to remove the ones closest to it.

The Killa kan killed another marine, but one of the marines successfully placed a krak grenade on the claw arm and blew the actuators off, crippling the dreadnought close combat weapon.

(At the end of turn 6, orks controlled 3 objectives, Marines 0).

Ork turn 7: The orks in the center of the battlefield had positioned themselves to control 2 objectives. 3 Assault Marines were nearby. The Nob gave the order to hold ground and shoot. They killed 2 of the 3 marines. Warboss Atogg could have gone after the Vindicator, but instead tried to shoot down the lone Assault marine sgt, and failed.

On the West, shoota boyz moved forward, one squad claiming one objective, the second squad running but falling just short of another objective. (Orks currently held 3 objectives).

The Killa kan was still tied up with troops, but the shoot boyz and Shokk Attack Gun finally chased the scouts off the bluff, causing them to fall back.

Marine turn 7: Trying their best to make this a moral victory, the Frozen Son’s had to pull back, losing their leader and just still outnumbered. The Sergeant with the powerfist on the Western front managed to immoblize the Killa kan, but not wreck it. Had they wrecked it, they could have consolidated and claimed the Western objective, but alas, the Killa Kan kept them pinned down.
The Vindicator fired into the orks, who more than half of them were now in cover in the woods and it only managed to kill 1 of them.

The snipers and marines in back with Lascannon fired into the Warboss, managing to injure Atogg with the Lascannon, but not able to put him down. All of the others, missle launchers and such, all missed their marks.

In a last act of heroism, the Assault Marine Sergeant leaped into the fray and engaged the massive mob of orks all by himself. His Gambit did pay off in a bit, as his assault pulled the orks off of the 3rd objective. This ork mob was spread out over 2 objectives, but with having to pile into an assault, the Marine pulled them 6 inches off. Sure, the Marine died, but the orks only consolidated 2 inches, way too short to go back and control that last objective.

The battle was over. In the end, the orks controlled 2 objectives and the Marines zero. This was such a closely fought battle that when looking at Standard Victory Points, the Orks scored: 1542, and the Marines: 1389 (close enough for a draw in my book).

Krogg’s Karnage was victorious, but I think that Cory can go home feeling very proud of the fight he gave me. And most of all, we had fun!

Friday, June 25, 2010

It’s my turn to hand over the love as I am the winner over at Howard Vaux's Work shop and their continuation of the
Super Blog Chain Give Away. Since I was selected as the winner, I am receiving a Games Workshop 40K Battlescape terrain kit to add to my collection. Now it is my turn to continue the process.

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Space Marines Rhino OR Razorback kit

Space Marines Drop Pod

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Ork Wartrukk

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Monday, June 21, 2010

My season in the AGBBL was stymied for a bit due to my family and I moving into a new house. Thankfully my next opponent, my good friend Brad from Harrisburg and the Adventurer's Guild made the trip down to Reading to meet me for a game. So, since it was a mildly special occasion, I broke out one of my special Blood Bowl Pitches made by Impact Miniatures.

I was originally optimistic, my human team had been performing well and I know that I had a bit more experience than Brad when it came to the game of Blood Bowl. However, no matter how sound your tactics are in ANY game, when the dice fail you, you will be hard pressed to salvage the situation.

I expect at least one or two games like this in any season of 8-10 games. Today happened to be that day for me.

Looking at home field advantage, the Couronne Panthers won the FAME roll, and had the +1 bonus. This result is determined pre-game and is modified by your fan factor. The FAME modifier can affect results on the kick off table each time, and did come into play at times for me.

Weather was perfect, the Chaos team: Arkham Annihilators won the coin toss and elected to receive first. I set my human team in a classic 3-8 defense, careful not to be too close to the sidelines as there was a Minotaur with Frenzy on the opposing team. The kick was short, but good, and the kick off table result was Brilliant coaching. I rolled a 6 for the d3 roll, +1 (for FAME) gave me a 4. The Annihilators rolled a 1, and had 2 assitant coahces, ganing +2 for a result of 3. The Couronne Panthers gained a bonus REROLL for the half.

Starting out, the Annihilators manged to KO one of my lineman and picked up the ball, forming a classic cage offense, with defenders on each corner of the ball carrier's tackle zones. It was all I could to to just pick up my men and position to try and drag out this drive and hope for a Chaos mistake at some point during the game.

It was becoming clearly evident that the Minotaur was going to be a problem. Most Big Guys are, but ones with skills are dangerous. This particular Minotaur, apart from being Strength 5 and having Horns and Frenzy, also had Tentacles to hold players fast and a Claw. The Claw mutation treats all armor as value 7, and with Mighty Blow, allows him to break armor on rolls of 6 or more. As fate would have it, the Minotaur (Shub-Niggurath) stunned another lineman on a frenzied block. My human passer, Matt Moore managed to do the same to one of the Chaos Beastmen.

In turn 3, the Chaos Minotaur blocked my lead passer Jake Delhome, and killed him! Flat out dead, it was everything for the apothecary to save the man, and as a result, he will now only be missing the next game. Apothecaries can help your team out once a game. You may reroll the injury dice, but are stuck with the new result. If a player is lessened to just a "Badly Hurt", he may actually enter you reserves in your dugout and enter play again next time you set your teams up. In my case, Delhomme would be saved, but would have to sit out my next match.

This is when the dice really started to fail for me and run red hot for Brad. Brad made every roll, dodge, block, armor, pick ups, everything. Me....I couldn't even make a Go-For-It roll and using a reroll, which normally is successful on a 2+ on 1d6.

One of my lineman tripped on a dodge to get into position. Turn over. The Chaos forces started to reassemble their drive and make their way downfield. They knocked out another one of my blitzers. All I could do was to keep trying to gain position on my opponent. Sometimes just having a tackle zone on the ball or ball carrier is enough, if you can force your opponent to make a mistake. In this case it didn't seem to matter much. Each time I moved a player to dodge out of a tackle zone or make Go-For-Its (up to 2 extra squares per player), my team would find a way to fall flat on their faces.
With the Annihilators close to scoring, I put just enough pressure on them at the end of turn 5 to force them to score by their turn 6. This would at least give me some time to try and score.

The Annihilators managed to hand off the ball and score in turn 7. This would give me 2 turns to try and tie up the game. Normally 2 turns is exactly what I need to pull off a moderate passing play to score.

As fate would have it, I had to move players to clear the way for my catchers to get downfield. Two of my blitzers led the way, one with guard moved into position to tie up to men, allowing the second blitzer to throw a block and clear the path. Fate failed me and I rolled a skull/pow (both down unless you have block), and his beastman did not have block. I needed a push to open the way for my men. So, all I had to do was "Go for it" with the blitzer and than move my two catchers downfield. I rolled a 1. I rerolled, and rolled a 1 again. Blitzer down, turn over. On a side note, the kick off result was "Get the Ref", and both teams received a bribe for the referees for any rules infractions, such as fouling a player while he is down.....

That dice failure cost me any chance to score in that half. More hits from the chaos team sent one blitzer to the Knock Out ward and another to the infirmary with a Serious Injury (Miss Next Game).

So, I entered the 2nd half down some men, but thanks to reserves, it was only going to be 11 vs. 10. I was receiving and thought I could pull out a tie and with luck, I could still win this game, it was a new half.
The second half for me was worse than the first. The kick off result was Brilliant coaching. The Arkham Annihilators won this roll, giving them another reroll for the half. I tried my classic clear the lane and send 2 catchers downfield. I had men on the front line, but no one on the minotaur, thinking without someone for him to hit, he may be left out of the mix. Big mistake, i should have sacrificed one lineman to tie him up.

My men went downfield, my passer got to the ball, I was prepared to throw the ball next turn and score in turn 2. Or so I thought.

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The Minotaur miraculously made his "Wild Animal" roll, and if he's not blocking or blitzing, he can only move on a 4+. He moved right between my two cathers, getting his tentacles all over them. A Chaos Warrior managed to dodge away from my lineman and blitz my passer, leveling him and knocking the ball loose. This than allowed #3: Abhoth, another Chaos Warrior to move in and pick up the ball.

With a Strength 4 Chaos Warrior running with the ball, I would have to use at least 2 men at any time to have a hope at knocking the ball loose. I moved men into position but the chaos team's blocking was so effective I could only get one man into position to do anytying and Abhoth simply blitzed and pushed him away, scoring a TD in the 4th turn of the 2nd half.

I was down 2-0 and 4 turns left. I was going to have to play very tricky and desperately to have a hope at tying this game at all. I set my men up, kick off result was "high kick" allowing my passer to get underneath the ball and attempt to catch it. He didn't. I was not surprised.

I rolled my men down field and attempted to make a way down to score. This time I found a seam in Brad's defense. I moved one catcher through it, making the dodge and getting into scoring position. I moved the second catcher into a similar position. He failed the dodge but has "dodge" skill, so got to reroll that result for "free". He failed it again.

The Arkham Annihilators showed no mercy, nor would I expect such from a Chaos team. They set about throwing devestating blocks. My catcher with Strength 3, Dwayne Jarret #81 was injured and sent off the board with a minor injury. Lineman #72, Duke Robinson was knocked out. Blitzer # 53: Na'il Diggs was thrown out of bounds, but thankfully landed into the safe hands of some Panther fans.

The rest of the Chaos team bum-rushed downfield to get to the ball, pushing my passer away. I tried to get my men into position to save face and take the ball away from the chaos team, one last attempt at a possible TD score for my honor. My dice failed again and passer Matt Moore (#10) fell. This allowed the Chaos team to get a Chaos Warrior into position to pick up the ball.

The only saving grace I had here was that one of the Warriors picked one fight too many. Throwing a block at #74, Geoff Schwartz, Chaos Warrior Abhoth rolled double skulls on the dice, and the Panther's lead scoring man in casualties got his 5th one of the season by ducking low and kicking him in the groin. Abhoth will be sitting out his next game recovering from that attack.

I tried to move men into position to stop the Chaos Warriors, but they ganged up on Matt Moore and fouled him, stunning the human passer and effectively taking him out of the play, leaving the Panthers helpless to prevent yet a 3rd touchdown score by the Annihilators.

In the end, the game was an utter loss for me. My tactics were sound, my dice were horribly bad. Not one play I made succeeded, where as when the Chaos team tried to do anything, they almost always succeeded. The Minotaur was amazing, activating every round but 1. He dominated the game, responsible for 75% of the knock outs, stuns and casualties. Big guys can be a risk but in this game, Brad showed how truly effective they can be.

Still it was a good game in that I got to see a good friend of mine, we hung out for a few hours, swapped some tales, and had several laughs over the inneptness of my team today. On a bright note, my 2 players that miss the next game are not permanently injured and the 50,000 gold coins my team earned for their play today gives me enough for purchasing an Ogre to play for the Corounne Panthers.

So, we welcome #99: Fredrick W. "The Ogre" Palowaski to the team!

With the ball loose, I tried to blitz my men to clear the way and get someone to pick it up. All I managed was a series of pushes and the chaos warriors were still around the football. The Annihilators would mess up and drop the football on a failed attempt. I had one more chance to fix this mistake.

About Me

I'm a 30-something gamer who's been involved in gaming for many years, in fact for over 25+ years in a variety of games, and have shifted from RPGs to mainly table top wargaming. I do still participate in an online version of GURPS RPG with friends around the USA, as well as playing some games on the computer.
Currently I am also expanding into running Warhammer 40K tournaments and playing 40K competetively, continue to expand our game club and network, and just enjoy life.
Other games I currently play are: Blood Bowl, Warhammer Fantasy Battles, Flames of War, GURPS RPG, and Battletech.
Former games I used to play inlcude: Dungeons and Dragons, Star Wars RPG (West End Games, Rolemaster RPG, Magic the Gathering CCG, Paranoia, Various board games, Star Frontiers, and Marvel Heroes.